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  2. Newport News Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Newport News Public Schools (NNPS) is a division of Newport News, Virginia that operates the city's system of public schools. As of 2021-2022 [update] , NNPS had an enrollment of 26,648. [ 1 ] NNPS employed about 2,738, including approximately 1,714 teachers.

  3. Woodside High School (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Woodside High School is a Fully Accredited High School, and it met the Adequate Yearly Progress marks for the No Child Left Behind Act established by the Federal Government. Woodside is also the home of Newport News Public School's Center for the Arts and Communications Magnet Program, which offers specializations in music, dance, drama ...

  4. Peninsula Fine Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The PAA was originally housed in downtown Newport News in the former John W. Daniel public school Building (222 32nd Street) along with the original Christopher Newport College. The first official exhibit was staged in 1962. Before having venues, founders shared works of art hanging from clothes lines in their backyards. [citation needed]

  5. Newport News High School - Wikipedia

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    State AAA football championship 1929 - Maury, Norfolk, Newport News (tie) State AAA football championship 1925 - Newport News 7, Lynchburg 6; State AAA football championship 1920 - Newport News 14 / Jefferson Senior, Roanoke 7. Newport News' coach in the 1920 season was Nathaniel Jarrett Webb, Sr. (April 25, 1891 - July 18, 1943).

  6. Warwick High School (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The school originally opened in 1926 as Morrison High School in the small community of Morrison.It became Warwick High School in 1948. Originally located in Warwick County, it became part of the Newport News Public Schools system in 1958 when the citizenry of the former Warwick County voted to be politically consolidated with the neighboring independent city of Newport News.

  7. Culture of Newport News, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The exhibits cover transportation and its role in US Army operations, including topic areas from the American Revolutionary War through operations in Afghanistan. [6] The Ferguson Center for the Arts is a theater and concert hall on the campus of Christopher Newport University. The complex fully opened in September 2005 and contains three ...

  8. History of Newport News, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, the citizenry of the cities of Warwick and Newport News voted by referendum to consolidate the two cities, choosing to assume the better-known name of Newport News, and forming the third largest city population-wise in Virginia with a 65 square miles (168 km 2) area. The boundaries of the city of Newport News today are essentially the ...

  9. Heritage High School (Newport News, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Heritage High School, established in 1996, is a public school in Newport News, Virginia. The school is home to the Heritage Hurricanes, and its colors are maroon and silver. The school is also home to the Newport News Public Schools Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) magnet program, as well as the University magnet program ...